"Exploded into thousands of shards and splinters" describes a violent and chaotic breaking apart of an object, typically emphasizing the force and suddenness of the destruction. It evokes an image of something shattering into numerous small, sharp pieces, suggesting both physical fragmentation and a dramatic event. This phrase often conveys a sense of dramatic impact or loss, highlighting the fragility of the object involved.
Do you mean as trading what's from your explorer kit bag into your trainer bag up top or where do you trade your shards underground? Well, for the 2nd one I suggest you find the man that usually is around somewhere on each of the digging places. Talk to him and trade the shards.
I imagine many thousands of people reacted when the Titanic (note capital) sank. Or did you mean 'What was the reaction of many people....'?
Of course there are. Over the entire continent there are thousands of hospitals. There may not be enough hospitals per capita in most of Africa, but that does not mean there aren't thousands of them anyways.
I think you need to better define what you mean by "configuration". If you mean a pattern of stars with which you can play connect-the-dots to form a picture in the sky, that configuration is called a constellation. If by configuration you mean a close grouping of stars, it would be called a cluster if the total number of stars was in the hundreds of thousands to millions, or even a galaxy of the total number of stars was in the hundres of millions to billions.
It is possible that what you saw was, what we class as space junk; IE :- old satellite's, parts of old rockets, equipment that has been lost during missions. Maybe a couple of these collided, maybe one had unspent fuel and exploded and then entered the atmosphere. A second scenario is that maybe a meteor skipped on the earths atmosphere, a bit like a pebble does on water, this would give the impression of a very bright star and then fading as it left. Part of it may have broken off and returned to the atmosphere, and given you your "shooting star". Then we can go to the extreme and say it was an alien craft that exploded and crashed to earth, but i think it would be on the news by now. The second scenario is the more probable.
You mean Soul Silver? Silver was the old game and I can't help you with that. However, in Soul Silver you can give shards to the guy in Violet or Fuschia city and he will give you something for it.
Only God knows, and i mean that literally
Obviously not!!
it means that a star died or exploded. it means it has lived for prabably a million or more years and exploded
Don't you mean leaf shards? There all found underwater near the hunters house.
If you mean the gorons key, then you pretty much have to beat the entire dungeon. Have fun...... Zeldafreak789
It means nothing. It just means that in your dream the world exploded.
I'm assuming you mean shards, and I dont know. Go watch "Breaking Bad". It looks complicated..
If you mean Pokemon Ruby, Sapphire or Emeraldm, they can be traded with a hunter on an island halfway between Lilycove City and Mossdeep City. Pokemon Platinum shards are used to tutor moves to Pokemon on Route 212, Snowpoint City, and the Survival Area.
If by breakdown sheet you mean exploded diagram, BikeBandit.com has what you are looking for.
Assuming you mean the hm fly on Pokemon crystal, you get it from the lady out side of Cindawood gym.
if you mean Zelda phantom hourglass you have to go back to the temple of the ocean king. if you mean Zelda wind waker you have to find triforce charts and triforce shards